Today, Apple ceased signing iOS 8.2. Although the closure of this particular signing window has no measurable impact on jailbreakers, it’s still worth nothing any time Apple closes a firmware signing window.

This can be confirmed by visiting ipsw.me, a website that provides real-time signing status for iOS firmware files.

It is not a major issue for jailbreakers as it was not possible to jailbreak iOS 8.2. Downgrading can be useful in cases where the previous iOS software update can be jailbroken. So it would have been quite useful if it was possible to downgrade to iOS 8.1.2, which can be jailbroken using TaiG and PPJailbreak. Some users also prefer to downgrade back to the older version if they face problems after upgrading to the latest iOS software update.

This doesn’t come as a surprise as over the last few years, Apple has used this strategy to keep jailbreakers at bay. It not only releases new software updates, that fixes the vulnerabilities used by the jailbreaks, it also stops signing the older iOS firmware file, which prevents users from downgrading back to the older iOS version that can be jailbroken.

So given the current situation, jailbreakers should be very careful while installing jailbreak tweaks as a bad tweak could easily force you to restore your device, which would mean that you will lose the jailbreak and all the tweaks installed on your device.

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Apple stops signing iOS 8.2, so you can no longer downgrade from iOS 8.3

Today, Apple ceased signing iOS 8.2. Although the closure of this particular signing window has no measurable impact on jailbreakers, it’s still worth nothing any time Apple closes a firmware signing window.

This can be confirmed by visiting ipsw.me, a website that provides real-time signing status for iOS firmware files.

It is not a major issue for jailbreakers as it was not possible to jailbreak iOS 8.2. Downgrading can be useful in cases where the previous iOS software update can be jailbroken. So it would have been quite useful if it was possible to downgrade to iOS 8.1.2, which can be jailbroken using TaiG and PPJailbreak. Some users also prefer to downgrade back to the older version if they face problems after upgrading to the latest iOS software update.

This doesn’t come as a surprise as over the last few years, Apple has used this strategy to keep jailbreakers at bay. It not only releases new software updates, that fixes the vulnerabilities used by the jailbreaks, it also stops signing the older iOS firmware file, which prevents users from downgrading back to the older iOS version that can be jailbroken.

So given the current situation, jailbreakers should be very careful while installing jailbreak tweaks as a bad tweak could easily force you to restore your device, which would mean that you will lose the jailbreak and all the tweaks installed on your device.